| Does You Inspire You (Dig) | 
| Artist: Chairlift Label: Columbia / Dmz Category: Music
List Price: $12.98 Buy New: $6.75 as of 5/18/2012 19:50 EDT details You Save: $6.23 (48%)
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Sales Rank: 109,659
Format: Extra tracks Language: English (Unknown) Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 8 3 00749289 UPC: 886974928928 EAN: 0886974928928 ASIN: B001UDUR9K
Release Date: April 21, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | CHAIRLIFT DOES YOU INSPIRE YOU |
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| Tracks:
| • | Garbage | | • | Planet Health | | • | Earwig Town | | • | Bruises | | • | Somewhere Around Here | | • | Evident Utensil | | • | Territory | | • | Le Flying Saucer Hat [*] | | • | Make Your Mind Up | | • | Dixie Gypsy [*] | | • | Don't Give a Damn | | • | Chameleon Closet | | • | Ceiling Wax |
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Product Description Formed in Boulder, CO, Chairlift's star has been on the rise since their relocation two years ago to Brooklyn. While the trio frequently shares the live stage with groups like Yeasayer and MGMT, their sound is wholly unique to the local scene. Fronted by Caroline Polachek, whose soulful vocals bring to mind both Kate Bush and Chan Marshall, the band artfully fuses whimsical electro-pop with folk and tasteful psychedelic imagery. Fresh off a full tour with Ariel Pink, they're about to hit the road again this fall with Yeasayer!
Recent press has been strong and the band have recently been featured in a new iPod Nano commercial.
Chairlift's ascent owes itself to an Apple commercial: "Bruises," an 80s-reminiscent pop stunner that might have helped hawk more Nanos than Feist’s "1234," wraps itself around the brain with the kind of might that could turn any body part black and blue. But the grip's not quite as deathly on the rest of Does You Inspire You, the Brooklyn band's debut; thought-provoking is a better descriptor. "Planet Health," a sprawling, sly peep at formal health education, pokes fun at a multitude of national preoccupations including body image and diversity training before wending its way to a mini-chorus of "Stop, drop and roll" (don’t forget fire prevention!), and "Evident Utensil"--a song about pencils--does the thinking person's indie music fan the favor of abstractly linking writing implements to difficult personal relationships (fodder, for sure, for deep thought). Vocally, Caroline Polachek owes Kate Bush a formal letter of thanks for leading the way, but the similarities end there. Chairlift is an idiosyncratic band with its own synthy yet nostalgic style, and its members have a lot to say. Does You Inspire You is maybe the grammatically incorrect question the trio directed at itself before heading into the studio; the thoroughly cool record that resulted proves the answer was a riotous yes. --Tammy La Gorce
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